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ALBUM REVIEW |
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VARIOUS
ARTISTS -BLAZING MELODICAS IN DUB
DUBROOM
MP3 ALBUM REVIEW |
WWW,
August 2012 - It's so amazingly obvious that
it's genius: a compilation based on that
instrument which "every" DUB
producer has used at least once, other than
the bass or drum. If only for this, the DUB
VIBRATIONS NET LABEL should be
applauded for their original idea to create
a compilation of DUBS with the Melodica. But
there's more...
Much more.
This is not
just a gem for DJ's and selectors, although
it is kinda nice to have a set of very, very
nice DUB tunes with melodica at hand.
Because that is exactly what this album
actually is: a very nice album filled with
crucial DUB tracks from some well-known and
lesser known names in the online scene of
DUB producers.
The album
gives a pretty good idea of what came out of
the original "Far East Sound",
established when virtuous keyboard player
August Pablo started blowing the melodica
over DUB tracks. The Far East has become the
World Wide Web, which becomes clear
throughout the over one and a half hour long
compilation. Everything perfectly mastered
by Don Fe from the DUB
VIBRATIONS NET LABEL in his
Spain-based studio, by the way.
El Bib, the
other half of the duo that runs the label,
takes and also deserves the credits for the
excellent selection. The tracks showcase the
melodica by simply exposing the versatile
nature of the instrument in a DUB Reggae
environment.
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